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3/28/17 3:17 PM |
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pennelope wrote: indeed! its all about Christ, the Risen One. Good day to ya. Those of you who continue to make a celebrity of F. G. need to take the gospel of mercy to the owners of various teams in the NFL. F. G. needs to take the gospel to those sitting in Moses’ seat in churches because it looks moral and upright. Christ came to make us righteous. Response to the Gospel of the Merciful One makes us worshippers of God in Christ and not celebrities. Christians need to sever all ties to what pleases the FLESH. Don’t make a celebrity out of F. G. We have too many in the entertainment industry. It seems that he is influential enough and rich enough to get to the up and outers in the entertainment industry. So go to them F. G.Turn your eyes to what is happening to the Palestinians, Somalians, and Nigerians instead of entertainment. Learn of how many are supporting global Zionism through APAC. if F. G. is concerned about morality, then go to the Middle East and see what Zionism is bringing upon many countries around the world through their influence in the U. S. government; especially Palestine at this time. |
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1/28/16 9:37 AM |
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Great Sermon! First time on this site...the name "Bethel" Check Chur h is what drew me to it. I have run across some worship music that really seemed to stir my Spirit to a new level...the more I dug into different performers and worship songs with spontaneous worship....I remember saying to myself "this is almost like a cult...the rythmatic chorus lines and content feel as if they are trying to conjure up something... Specifically, the presence of God/Holy Spirit... I was ready to move to Redding California from Panama City Florida. I know from scripture that I AM I CAPABLE TOSTAND IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD...I may be taking things too literally and although I do understand the purpose of the repetitive chorus lines, as to involve the entire congregation and naturally with more participation, the intensity increased and the feeling of His presence was on you...also explained medi-physically....I am torn. The power of prayer and worship in His name is supernatural, yet the similarities were so parallel to chant/conjure/cult, etc. I guess it is equivalent to the men in the bible who were casting out demons in the name of Jesus and they finally run a crossed a possessed man who spoke of Jesus and claimed to know Him... Am I answering my own question? God Bless... |
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11/18/11 8:16 AM |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: Agreed, [URL=http://www.gty.org/Resources/Print/Sermons/90-291]]]The Pope and the Papacy[/URL] is not entertaining. from which I get this quotation: If you were to open the [URL=http://journalstar.com/]]]Lincoln Journal Star[/URL] and see an ad with Pastor Gil kissing the local Imam, how would you respond? |
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5/6/11 1:55 PM |
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Col. 1:12-20 'Giving thanks unto the Father, which hath made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light: Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son: In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins: Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature: For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him: And he is before all things, and by him all things consist. And he is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead; that in all things he might have the preeminence. For it pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell; |
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5/1/11 1:31 PM |
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John UK wrote: Not so today, since social security entered. John, is there a social security system in the UK then? Did that start several decades ago, post WWII? Something came to my mind that happened in the UK two decades ago. Maybe this is relative, "28 May 1982: Pope John Paul II becomes first pontiff to visit Britain"In my thinking this was a covenant violation for both Church and State. WCF LC Q. What reasons are annexed to the third commandment? A. The reason annexed to the third commandment, in these words[The Lord thy God] and,[For the Lord thy God will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain], are, because he is the Lord our God, therefore his name is not to be profaned, or in anyway abused by us; especially because he will be so far from acquitting and sparing transgressors of this commandment, as he will not suffer them to escape his righteous judgment, albeit many such escape the censures and punishments of men. |
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5/1/11 10:46 AM |
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John UK wrote: if you would explain your points rather than quote a lot of scripture verses. ... John,You quote from the beginning of the book of Acts. The young Jewish church now brought to be so under the apostle Peter's preaching is there being powerfully moved upon by the Spirit who was then and is now taking hearts of stone and making them hearts of flesh and writing his (moral)law of love upon them. These Jewish saints (Gentiles added later with Cornelius household)understood the OT Scripture and the NT reality was not as hard for them to grasp nor the practical elements of love having lived all their commonwealth's history under the law. No, they couldn't then keep it, anymore then we can now, except by faith. That is why Peter's preaching brought conviction for sin and pricked them in their hearts, because they had been zealous against the messenger of the Covenant, their own Messiah. When they understood, they now looked upon Him whom they had pierced and mourned for Him like an only son. Many repented and believed the gospel, as some of their forefathers did, before the incarnation, they seeing Christ to come by faith, like Christ said of Abraham. |
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10/29/08 12:07 PM |
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I think someone didn't like the message, so they shot the messenger re:my previous post.The message is: JESUS CAME TO SAVE US FROM OUR SINS! "But in all these things we OVERWHELMINGLY CONQUER through Him who loved us." Romans 8:37 "But thanks be to God that though you WERE slaves of sin, you became OBEDIENT from the heart to that form of teaching to which you were committed, and having been FREED from SIN, you became slaves of RIGHTEOUSNESS." Romans 6:17,18 "Therefore what BENEFIT were you then deriving from the things of which you are now ashamed? For the outcome of those things is DEATH. But now have been FREED from SIN and ENSLAVED to God, you derive your BENEFIT, resulting in SANCTIFICATION and the outcome, eternal life." Rom 6:21,22 "SIN shall NOT be MASTER over you, for you are not under law, but under grace." Rom 6:14 "For the law of the Spirit of LIFE in CHRIST JESUS has SET YOU FREE from the law of SIN and DEATH." Rom 8:2 "However you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God DWELLS in you. . But if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give LIFE to your MORTAL bodies through HIS SPIRIT WHO INDWELLS YOU." Rom 8:9-11 |
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10/28/08 8:28 PM |
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rogerant wrote: You position is not only not Reformed, it is not even protestant. It is very similar to the doctrines infused righteousness of the Roman Church. If you want to instruct others, make sure that you have sound doctrine and experience. Your view of sanctification can and does leave weak souls to despair. Where are the rules that one posting on this forum has to ascribe to your views?Tell me why this is an open forum, if you can dictate to me to go elsewhere? I do not believe in infused righteousness, but imputed righteousness. I believe that sin is sin, and that sin damns us to hell. I believe that Christ died to set me free from the power of sin. My views are Biblical. If my view of calling people to obedience makes weak souls despair, your view of a positional relationship only damns them to Hell. Why do you want to focus on the overwhelming struggle with sins that you think will never be overcome? Your version of Christianity would coddle men in their sins. Sanctification begins now. Holiness begins now. A born again Believer has a REAL relationship with Christ, not a positional one only. You forget all the verses that call for obedience. Last post. |
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10/28/08 5:55 PM |
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Rogerant,Please forgive me for my sarcasm in my previous post. I do not wish to continue in that vein. I have not studied Systematic Theology, nor did I come to know the Lord through commentaries. I read the Gospels and I met the Saviour as a young person. I had a simple faith, much like those whose accounts are recorded. Over the years, I have read commentaries, listened to pastors, etc., and, over time, found that what I believe lines up with Calvin's TULIP, but I have not read Calvin. I have a rudimentary knowledge of Calvin and Reformed Theology. What I do know is Scripture, and God gives understanding and wisdom over time. I am not capable of refuting the 'great minds' of those schooled in Theology. What I am able to do is share how God has worked in my life, as imperfectly stated as I may do so. Paul said, "And when I came to you, brethren, I did not come with superiority of speech or of wisdom, proclaiming to you the testimony of God. For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified..... And my message and my preaching were not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit of power, that your faith should not rest on the wisdom of men, but on the power of God." 1 Cor 2:1-6 |
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10/28/08 2:53 PM |
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rogerant wrote: I recommend that you read John Gill's exposition of Romans 7:14-25 at the following link. [URL=http://bible.crosswalk.com/Commentaries/GillsExpositionoftheBible/gil.cgi?book=ro&chapter=7&verse=14]]]http://bible.crosswalk.com/Commentaries/GillsExpos..[/URL] Most pastors whose churches that I have been in teach two natures, the sin nature and the new nature.I have never agreed with this and thankfully, when I found SA, I heard men like Albert Martin, and Alan Cairns, and others who say this is a lie. I thought I was the only one who could not agree with this teaching which came about in the last half of the last century! Thank God for the Pastors Martin and Cairns - I think the other one was McIntire. No, I do not believe this. It comes from the pit, and it smells like smoke! P.S. I just got your post below. Keep - imperfectly. I agree with the WCF - sanctification of the whole person, however, imperfectly. The difference is in degrees. .if one steals regularly, one is a thief. That is an indication of a lack of saving faith. God does not call us to something that will only be accomplished in eternity. If Holiness in all our behaviour does not manifest itself now, it will not start when we see Jesus. |
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